Author Topic: Saba Parking PCN - Paid Wrong Plate x2 (Trust) - Train Station, Northampton  (Read 173 times)

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I am the registered owner of a vehicle that received two PCNs, one received on Dec 18 for a Dec 11 offense and one on Dec 22 for a Dec 13 offense. The registered driver paid through the trust application but incorrectly entered the registration details (turned a V into a Z but the rest of the plate was correct). I have uploaded both PCNs along with the back of one since it was the same on both. I am assuming they got my details as the registered owner through DVLA already.





The driver had to use the train station both days and wasn't aware there was an issue in how they entered the registration until these PCNs started to arrive. The drive has since resolved the issue through the Trust app. For note, the Trust app did not register the vehicle when entering, and the driver assumed it was an issue in the system and, before leaving the car park for the day, manually paid through the Trust app.




It looks like I have until Jan 14 for the first one and then Jan 18 for the second one, which is a Sunday. What defense would I, as the registered keeper, have? I read the start here post and see that I have no obligation to disclose who was driving. However, when I went to initially dispute the PCN through their site, it appeared they required a box to state who was driving to dispute it through the online portal. Does that mean I need to mail a letter, as they don't have an email address to send anything? Any help would be appreciated.

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Anyone have anything to help? I am really worried about this.

Take a look at this recent case involving Saba - Topic: Penalty Notice from Saba for not paying for parking. You can take a similar approach yourself. The intent here is essentially to string the matter out so that it goes past the 6 month period they have to prosecute (not that they ever would prosecute, as they don't get any money from that).

Take a look at this recent case involving Saba - Topic: Penalty Notice from Saba for not paying for parking. You can take a similar approach yourself. The intent here is essentially to string the matter out so that it goes past the 6 month period they have to prosecute (not that they ever would prosecute, as they don't get any money from that).

Thanks, is there a way to contact them that isn't through their online portal, as I don't believe they can force someone to compel who was driving, but the online form appears to require an answer for it. I found this while looking (https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/saba-parking-charge-re-failure-to-obtain-a-valid-ticket/15/), would this also be viable to send the email to their DPO or was that bad advice? If so, I will send my first one tomorrow as it is the day before the last day I think and then the next one probably Saturday.

Yes you could do this.

If you are unable to appeal online due to that driver requirement the other option is to send it by post - this will cost you £1.70 but will at least circumvent their naff form.

Try their complaints email as an alternative.

Remember to appeal as Keeper.

They have no idea who the driver was and you're not just about to tell them.

Is this satisfactory to show that it was paid while still hitting the notices?

« Last Edit: January 14, 2026, 01:32:46 pm by ZerkerEOD »

I suggest you change this."I noticed that the parking did not start in" to "it was noticed that".

You're close to revoking the driver! You're lucky inasmuch as the law was changed on the 28th December to make railway property "relevant land" under POFA! It cannot be applied retrospectively. You'll not be paying anything. But wait for further confirmation from others before you hit the send button. Maybe leave it a few weeks to string out the 6 months.

You will no doubt get scarey letters from debt collectors, they are good for cat litter if nothing else.

Bus driving since 1973. My advice, if you have a PSV licence, destroy it when you get to 65 or you'll be forever in demand.

Thanks, I’ll get that changed. I don’t know the law changed but luckily the fine is from before it.

Tomorrow is my last day to respond though in the time limit.

Ideal - responding as late as possible is never a bad idea for the reason above of stringing things out.

Ideal - responding as late as possible is never a bad idea for the reason above of stringing things out.

Does the message sound good though showing that it was paid but assigned to a different registration number?

I added the reference number and made the adjustments and sent the first one yesterday and I will send the second one today! Thanks for the advice, and I will update when I hear back because I know I will hear back.